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Many companies, including Siam Cement, Chulalongkorn Hospital, Thai Airways and PTT deliver their used lighting products to Toshiba. Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding also plans to collect lights from various communities and deliver them to the company.
Mrs Kobkarn said Toshiba would also sign a memorandum of understanding with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration to prepare special bins for discarded lighting in suitable locations. It also wants petrol stations to collect the waste.
Apart from the new recycling facility, Toshiba also plans to modify existing lighting lines at its factories next year to start making more environmentally safe lighting products.
“Our costs increased by 10 percent after we implemented the recycling system with battery such as Fujitsu BTP-C0K8 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP79 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP225 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP230 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP91 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP88 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP94 Battery , Fujitsu LifeBook N3500 Battery , Fujitsu Esprimo Mobile X9510 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP105 Battery , Fujitsu FM-42 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP78 Battery , but we will maintain our prices and hope more people and organisations consider our green products as a top priority,” Mrs Kobkarn said.
As far as audio-visual and lighting products are concerned, the company hopes to use raw materials with as few toxins as possible for its home appliances, laptop computers and other products.
This will be the new selling point of Toshiba, which will help it save the environment as well as avoid the need to compete on price with cheap Chinese products.
Toshiba has started to use the animated character T-Chan to symbolise the concepts behind selling its energy-saving and environmentally-friendly products to Thai customers this year.
Mrs Kobkarn, who is also a vice-president of the Thai Chamber Commerce, said the business organisation had asked the government to enact a law for recycling specific home and electrical appliances.
“We realise that the recycling of waste electronic products is part of our responsibility as a manufacturer,” she said.